Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
A few years ago the DEA used to raid random dispensaries, arresting people and taking all inventory. This happened a lot in California but it happened all over the place. A big video that was out when Romney ran was a guy in a wheelchair asking about Medical Marijuana and Romney said he would keep all laws the way they were. It is not Federally legal (Unless someone overturns the Controlled Substances Act), but there are no longer raids on Dispensaries.
I am pretty sure that if either of the remaining Republicans are elected, they will allow the DEA to start raiding dispensaries again. But it might not be a bad thing necessarily, because without the raids on Dispensaries the Marijuana community has gotten too comfortable and no longer ever tries to push for Federal legalization like they used to.
Think of Jack Herer. He literally was starting so many Marijuana grows every single day that he alone was undoing the DEA's Marijuana confiscation numbers every day. So for every grow the DEA was confiscating around the country, he was setting up a grow in someone elses house. Then anyone else that was growing Marijuana around the country for their own reasons or different organizations were then outdoing the DEA, meaning the Drug War was literally being not only lost but the other side was winning.
I am pretty sure that if either of the remaining Republicans are elected, they will allow the DEA to start raiding dispensaries again. But it might not be a bad thing necessarily, because without the raids on Dispensaries the Marijuana community has gotten too comfortable and no longer ever tries to push for Federal legalization like they used to.
Think of Jack Herer. He literally was starting so many Marijuana grows every single day that he alone was undoing the DEA's Marijuana confiscation numbers every day. So for every grow the DEA was confiscating around the country, he was setting up a grow in someone elses house. Then anyone else that was growing Marijuana around the country for their own reasons or different organizations were then outdoing the DEA, meaning the Drug War was literally being not only lost but the other side was winning.